Dobes embraces showdown with Vasilevskiy as Canadiens prepare to face Lightning
BROSSARD — Jakub Dobes is well aware of the massive gap in experience.
The Montreal Canadiens goaltender is a fresh-faced rookie with fewer than 60 games under his belt. Andrei Vasilevskiy, meanwhile, is a two-time Stanley Cup champion and a Conn Smythe Trophy winner, arguably the best netminder of his era.
Dobes has 113 fewer playoff starts than his Tampa Bay Lightning counterpart — but he won’t be intimidated when they go head-to-head in the first round.
“There’s still a lot of respect. He’s a great goaltender,” Dobes said Friday after practice. “But I don’t think the fear is there as much as it was the first couple of times we played them.


